Spotted a remarkable, slightly frustrated and philosophical public information sign in Hembury Woods:
Spotted a remarkable, slightly frustrated and philosophical public information sign in Hembury Woods:
#ExplainAFilmPlotBadly astronauts get stressed out over lack of standardised user interfaces
Argh my winter travels this year are at the wrong time for everything — missing Red Dog Green Dog/Wod and Ai Weiwei in the UK, Bafnu in Hamburg, then Solarference again in the UK. On the other hand, family christmas and then Folk Marathon should compensate somewhat.
Video: Jelängerjelieber — Solo Hurdy Gurdy
Jelängerjelieber played on solo gurdy as a wickler/slängpolska for an epic eight minutes (it feels like much less on the other side of the instrument!) — so grab the nearest person and wickl some time away :)
This lovely tune is Matthias Branschke’s Säckpipa version of what was originally a Sorbish song from the Kralsches Geigenspielbuch called “Fa ßym ta jena hubena ßryota”, and was given a new name by the Verein zur Förderung traditioneller Musik des deutschsprachigen Raums (who need a new name themselves, phew), and published in 2015 in “Neues aus alten Büchern 2” — full of nice tunes and highly recommended.
Sheet music for this tune is available here
The instrument is a 2nd generation Vio gurdy from me, recorded with an AKG C1000S and the internal pickup.
trad 3/4 Cdor
M:3/4
L:1/4
K:Cdor
"Cm" ccG|"Bb" d2B|"Cm" edc|"Gm" B A/B/ G|"Cm" c/B/ cG|"F" AGF|"Bb" d/f/e/d/"Gm"e/d/|"Cm" c3 :|
Reasons not to assume everyone uses a traditional green-on-black terminal:
@mallelis my dad genuinely, unapologetically enjoys listening to Chaz and Dave. Perhaps you have not come across this uniquely British act in the states. Here is a sample of their work, listen at your own risk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1fOZjiDaw4
Die Tanzsammlung Dahlhoff is now available to download in PDF format, one file per book, from the internet archive:
If you want full-resolution, archive quality TIFF files then the best place to get them from is still the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin site, but if you just want access to complete, usable, small-ish filesize PDFs then this is, as far as I know, the easiest place to find them. Viel Spaß damit!
“Schottisches are like wind turbines. There are already so many, but, for the greater good, we still need more.”
— P. Gerhardt
Most other dances are simply wickler with more rules.
Apparently the lyrics for Steve Knightley’s Unlock Me are not on the web yet. Here is my attempt to fix this:
you hand me a bunch of keys
said “let’s look through the past.”
you know I like to please
but all I ask
is which one,
oh, which one
unlocks me.
the first key opens a garden gate
where I play in the sun.
under the trees a shadow grows dark
and I want to run.
does this one,
oh, does this one
unlock me?
you look around, there’s no-one there
you say “something’s wrong”.
what is it that I’ve got to hide?
then we move on.
the next key opens the old front door
daylight shines in the hall.
I hear a voice I’m trying to hide
pressed up against the wall.
does this one
oh, does this one
unlock me?
we enter a room at the top of the stairs
I hide under the bed.
my hand touches a small wooden box
with my name written in red.
you open the box, there’s nothing inside
you say “something’s wrong.”
what is it that I’ve got to hide?
unlock me
I’m not speaking to you any more
I throw your keys at your feet
down the stairs, through the front door
I open the gate to the street
will someone
please someone
unlock me
unlock me
unlock me
unlock me
Blue flames in my Kachelofen tonight:
There is a blissful joy in not knowing what you don’t know, the joy of being a beginner. Is learning what you don’t know worth the price?
Vorsicht! 100 Eier! // Caution! 100 Eggs!
Only in the GDR…
@briansuda THIS IS THE BEST THING SINCE SEEING ACTUAL CUNEIFORM TABLETS IN THE MUSEUM IN ISTANBUL
Prepared some Cedar and European Walnut for dulcimer building:
The Vienna Folk marathon organisers get it :D
(“gender” would be a little more appropriate, but not as funny)
Steve Tyler is the master of the multi-tracked gurdy and here is the proof:
iOS 9 just autocorrected “ye,” to “'Twas”, complete with apostrophe. Classy. #19thCAutocorrect